Graph (data structure)

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In computer science, a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the graph and directed graph concepts from mathematics.

Description

A graph data structure consists of a finite (and possibly mutable) set of nodes or vertices, together with a set of ordered pairs of these nodes (or, in some cases, a set of unordered pairs).

These pairs are known as edges or arcs.

As in mathematics, an edge (x,y) is said to point or go from x to y.

The nodes may be part of the graph structure, or may be external entities represented by integer indices or references.

Edge values

A graph data structure may also associate to each edge some edge value, such as a symbolic label or a numeric attribute (cost, capacity, length, etc.).

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